Frost Orcs (also known as Night Orcs, or the Children of Vaas) were a rarely known orcish race that lived beyond the Tersigs in the arctic wildlands of Breme. Travelling in nomadic tribes their lives were defined by the harsh environment, with their survival relying not just on strength and perseverance, but also the unity of their community.
Culturally they resembled closer the orcs of the Prehistory Era than the more common orcs of the realm, even following Vaas: a goddess of the Lost Pantheon. Their dialect of Orcish would at times often sound archaic, and they mostly lived in tune with the land; foraging and hunting only what was necessary, and using all that they took.
Though they could be a deeply spiritual people rooted in tradition, magic was seldom found amongst them. Their silent god offered no boons or interventions, and studies of the arcane arts were not feasible. Instead, knowledge of the land and cunning were required to supplement their strength.
Appearance
Frost Orcs were easily distinguished from common orcs by their bluer colourations, generally ranging from blues and teals to greys. On average they also tended to be a little shorter and leaner in build.
Many who grew up within the tribes adorned themselves with traditional geometric tattoos, often representing important milestones and life events. Most importantly were their Stars - tattooed dots that predominantly covered their shoulders, each a connection to an ancestor.
Relations Within Breme
At best, the few Bremish settlements and travellers to encounter them regarded them with weariness and apprehension, though this often stemmed from the reputation of the more common orcs across the realm. At worst they were unjustly treated as aggressive brutes and attacked on sight. Due to this the Frost Orcs tended to remain in the uninhabited regions of the wildlands, keeping to themselves unless necessary.
Their relations with the Giants of the Tersig Mountains were volatile over the generations. Most often the tribes steered clear of the territorial beings, only crossing paths with them as they descended for their hunts. There have been stories told though of the two peoples banding together in ages past against some greater threat, even at times with the giants sharing the knowledge of Runecraft. Likewise, times of heightened aggression have occurred, putting them both into direct conflict with one another.
Relationship with Vaas
In ancient times Vaas was one of several gods revered by orcfolks; the watcher of the night and keeper of dreams. Though her voice has long been silent and forgotten by the realm, she lived on through the Frost Orcs.
Within the northern fables, as the god Gruumsh was felled in battle by the elf god Corellon, he attempted to take Vaas as a trophy. Enraged by her defiance, he cursed her to the darkest corner of the realm without her voice or her sight. It was believed her banishment brought her to Breme, and whilst she could no longer speak, she still made her presence known through the aurorae that illuminated the dark nights.
The ancestral reverence exhibited by the Frost Orcs presumably stems from Vaas' role as an Orcish psychopomp in the ancient faith. To the Frost Orcs the stars above are their ancestors watching over them, serving as a source of comfort and security.